Exciting opportunity: fully subsidised training available

Aged CareNovember 3, 2017

Another exciting opportunity has come up to obtain a part qualification in Cert IV Ageing Support, Cert IV Disability, or Medication Assistance. Mable has teamed up with BCA National Training Group (RTO 91758) to greatly enhance your current skillset on the Mable platform.

This training is fully subsidised for eligible candidates through Smart and Skilled, a NSW Government training initiative.

These three training options are fully subsidised under the NSW Government’s Smart and Skilled initiative. To qualify, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

Please note you must be offering personal care in order for this new qualification to display on your profile after completion of the course i.e. you are still able to participate if you are registered for social support and domestic assistance only, but this will not be displayed as a service you offer.

Don’t miss this opportunity to develop yourself professionally and upgrade your Mable profile! Once completed, you can go on to complete your full Certificate if you desire.

If you are interested in any of the above part qualifications, you will need to attend an information and enrolment session at BCA National Training Group’s campus (65 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000) on one of the following days:

Thursday November 9th 9:30am

Friday November 10th 1:30pm

*You will need to bring along a proof of address and proof of AU/NZ citizenship or AU permanent residency (please refer to flyers for more information on which documents are acceptable for this)

Please refer to the attached flyers for more information on the courses.

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